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    Why did God......

    No, Jesus demonstrated the attributes of a lamb to demonstrate the genesis of the world. The genesis of the world represents an attack on Truth...so it represents an attack on GoD through an attack on the Son of God. The world slaughters the Truth right from its very immasculate conception...
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    The Truth is the "lamb", "slain from the foundation of the world". The Truth is called a "lamb" because it shares attributes, ie: Does not defend itself. Is gentle. Is innocent. Is easily led to slaughter. Christ!
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    Why did God......

    Since you are perishing [choosing death over LifE], the correct interpretation of the cross is foolishness to you. Correctly interpreted, the cross points to the genesis of the illusion that is "the world". The world begins with the concept: death of Truth. Attributes of the truth...
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    Why did God......

    On all-Paul judeo-christian radio the other day, mI* heard this explanation: Two parents go out for the evening and tell their kids to absolutely not look in the box they put on their dresser in their bedroom. The "pastor" readily admitted that the first thing the kids are going to do is...
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    Why did God......

    He didn't quote Jesus very much. Just reinterpreted what he had heard and learned through his prosecution of Jesus' legacy which was called "the Way". Whatever appeared to him on the road to Damascus was nOt Jesus, nOt Christ, nOt the Holy Spirit. The bodily resurrection theme for the elect...
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    Why did God......

    Can't happen for anyone who inherits and cherishes the legacy of Paul. Not possible to present a plausible explanation for confusion from within the confusion. Paul's theology was a mix, attempting to reconcile what he had heard about Jesus, with his own idea of what gOd is or ought to be...
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    Why did God......

    Think of me as Buddha on steroids. :D Beyond Buddha is Christ. Gautama found the path that leads to Christ...the totality of everything. For example: The world is maya [illusion]. The world [maya] begins upon ignorance. All form is empty. Desire for maya leads to all suffering...
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    Why did God......

    This is likely the truest thing Paul ever said. It is defeated, unfortunately, as Paul speaks out of both sides of his mouth in support of the gOd of confusion. The gOd of confusion is the gOd of time, the gOd of this world. The gOd of this world is the gOd of biblical genesis lore. The...
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    Why did God......

    To show that sin is a bogus concept. The cross symbolizes the death of truth. So, The cross symbolizes the genesis of the world of time. The world of time begins by declaring sin to be the truth. So, The world of time begins with confusion and insanity. The world of time ends by...
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    Ok. Must reserve time, carving it out of activities that aren't necessary for maintainance. The world is set up to be a distraction away from the truth. Take care of whatever you believe is important. This is not a path of deprivation or sacrifice or suffering or being different just to...
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    Why did God......

    So, in an attempt to keep the discussion on topic I'll continue with the interpretation of symbolism from here. Indeed, the gOd of the bible is insane. And, The story is mixed up. So it is confusing, deliberatly or otherwise. It cannot fool anyone truly interested in freedom. It...
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    Why did God......

    So yes, Neo symbolizes the plight of all. And, The only way out is to recognize [accept] our reality as it is, and nOt as we would have it be by wishing to "be" something else. The world symbolizes something else to "be". So, The world is a self-concept. A self-concept is a...
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    Even the Turtle, slow on the uptake, concedes you make a winning case here. The question remains, why do so many separate believers believe in something as insane as a "tree" in the middle of Paradise, the fruit of which brings "evil" to one's experience. I've mentioned that these...
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    One has to wonder about a gOd which constantly repeats that it is the "most high". Me thinks it protesteth too much. What man thinks of as "high" is heroin. What man thinks of as the "most high" is the gOd of the big "O". The gOd of the big O is man's maker. Man cannot imagine...
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    I like your succinct use of words. That is the great thing about parables. Just a few words get across an otherwise hard to understand idea. Yes, Neo symbolizes an eloquent parable. In the parable of Neo, "man" represents the real, and the machine represents the manipulative...
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    Brother, since I do not know if you are oddiduro, I will call you Peter..."the rock"! :) Your articulation of my position is most prescient. I can see that you grasp the main points quickly. Open your mind one more time and try to get your head around this next one. Home is Self...
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    I've merely turned the tables on your own irrational faith-driven drivel. Christ!
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    Why did God......

    Theres a flaw in this apple. :D Read my previous post [above] and see what I mean. What you are proposing is really a temptation. That argument is an echo from the past. The All-Knowing needs all kinds of plausible sounding theories about why he should wrap himself with mental chains...
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    Why did God......

    Open mind, eh? Here goes. The genesis of Hebrew lore is a confusing mishmash of propaganda coming from the collective subconscious. Someone wrote it down. Many believe it, though it is very confusing, because it comes from the collective subconscious. Many can *relate* to it, because...
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    Why did God......

    No. The sin is that they asked to supersize the apple. :D So, now we seem to be worming our way through a super hologram. There is a certain sense of guilt for eating something so overblown. Nothing that can't be forgiven. Christ!
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